Shag Haircuts, Fine Hair and Your Most Gorgeous Looks

#10 Layered Bob along with Balayage

One of the simplest ways to create a brighter younger appearance is to apply blonde highlights to the facial framing areas. Selecting the perfect blonde depends on the complexion of the individual. Light, soft shades are a good match for cool and warm skin tones.

Blonde Balayage Shag

#11: Cut Choppy Bangs

Layers are crucial for bob cuts since they stop them from appearing too round or looking like an uncut bowl. They also give you the needed volume in a cut which is otherwise without. Since the hair layers appear thin across the top of your shag cut to fine hair, it’s best to add fringe at the front to balance it out.

Layered Bob Haircut

#12: Mid-Length Multi-Colored Shag

The same method you apply to natural highlights can also be applied to make your hair more vibrant. Select a highlight color that is two shades lighter than the base color. Lavender streaks make a stunning contrast with dark purple shaggy hairstyles that are suitable for fine hair.

Short Hairstyle With Lavender Highlights

#13: Carefree Shaggy Waves

The women are gravitating to shag haircuts for fine hair due to them becoming incredibly popular. The style of the nineties was characterized by thick layers and curly curls that bounced, but today it’s becoming more “lived-in” and natural colors with soft, smooth waves.

Side-Parted Shag Hairstyle

#14: A Short Shag, with Side Bangs

Short haircuts are about balance. If you’ve got a big hairstyle in your front area, then a tapered portion in the nape of the neck can keep your hairstyle from becoming overpowering. Dark hair is not a problem for blonde hair. Make sure to keep them in place to give your hair an appearance of the thickness.

Blonde Pixie Bob